'I went to see Major General Harrison. Hung drawn and quartered. He was looking as cheerful as any man could in that condition'. So wrote Pepys on 13 October 1660 having witnessed the unfortunate fellow's execution at Charing...

Thanks to its location - in the heart of the city and inside the grand old Leadenhall Market - the New Moon is a very popular pub with the city types from roundabout. You can stand outside in the covered market when it's not...

Part of the Fuller's hotel chain, this one is a touch above your average hotel bar though. You'd expect the beers to be up to scratch, and so they are. Given its recent arrival on the scene, you get the impression that not all...

So you're in Aldgate. Maybe you're meeting someone there who's just got off the Metropolitan Line or the no.67 bus. Maybe you're having a pre-Brick Lane curry drink. Or maybe you've chosen The Old Tea Warehouse as your...

The City of London abounds in tucked away pubs: this one so much so that Fancyapint? has only now got round to reviewing it. We found it on our early evening visit to be noticeably quieter than many of its neighbouring boozers...

Another gigantic Wetherspoon conversion, this one of a monumental banking hall. And whilst this one doesn't have the aesthetic charm of some nearby competitors, this place impresses with it's Stalinist proportions (note too the...